By Adewale Sanyaolu
A fresh crisis is brewing in Nigeria’s state oil firm, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited over the payment of gratuities to its Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO), Mr. Mele Kyari and the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Mr. Umar Ajiya.
An online news medium had last week alleged that the two top officials secretly paid themselves billions of Naira as gratuity.
The report also alleged that apart from Kyari and Ajiya, some other top officials of the NNPC were also said to have been paid in over fears of being retired compulsorily by the incoming government of Bola Tinubu.
The report further alleged that payment of gratuities to the top officials of NNPC while still in service is a contravention of public service rule. Reacting to the report, NNPC’s Chief Corporate Communication Officer, Mr. Garba Deen Muhammed, said the career of the Group Managing Director and Group Executive Director Finance and Accounts ended in line with the provisions of Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) and appropriate Government circular.
‘’Our attention is drawn to the malicious publication by an online medium alleging inappropriateness of the disengagement of the GMD, Mallam Mele Kyari and GED F&A, Mr. Umar Ajiya from the services of the old Corporation and their subsequent appointment by Mr. President to commence a new tenure as Group CEO and CFO in the new NNPC Limited.
“The general public may recall the passage of the Petroleum Industry Act and the successful transition of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation to a commercially driven National Energy Company, the NNPC Limited,” he said.
NNPC explained that the PIA 2021, had in addition to the creation of NNPC Limited, made clear and unambiguous provisions relating to governance, administration, and the appointment of a Chief Executive Officer (CEO), a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Board of Directors by President Buhari.
It added that the PIA 2021 is deliberate about the long term sustainability of the 20 years long petroleum industry reform that climaxed in the creation of NNPC Limited as a commercially driven National Energy Company, with focus on sustainable value creation..
“Pursuant to the provisions of the Act, appointment of the CEO and CFO of NNPC Limited by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is on the basis of distinct terms and conditions of service including tenure, employment benefits and termination. The appointment of CEO and CFO is not a career posting as erroneously presented by the online medium.
“Specifically, section 59(3) of the PIA 2021 has clearly stipulated the conditions to be considered in appointing the CEO and CFO of NNPC Limited without recourse to previous employment ranks in the Corporation. The previous rank of GMD or GED F&A was therefore not a consideration in the appointment of the CEO or CFO of NNPC Limited,’’ he said.
The company added that by virtue of the appointments of Kyari and Ajiya as NNPC Limited Group CEO and CFO respectively by President Buhari for a tenure of five years each with effect from September 16, 2021 has ended their employment with the Corporation and are thus entitled to their terminal benefits in respect thereof.
“Based on the provisions of the Act, the new tenured roles they assumed with NNPC Limited cannot be regarded as continuance of their previous positions in the defunct Corporation.
“For further clarity on the misrepresentation of facts by the online medium, the circular issued by the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, dated July 27, 2009, has explicitly stated that appointments as Chief Executives of Government-Owned Companies are “tenured appointments”, and in respect of such tenured appointments, career officers who wish to take up such appointments shall retire from service, in order to run their tenure uninterrupted,” the NNPC spokesperson said.
The circular recognises a distinction between a tenured appointment to serve as Chief Executive of a government-owned company, as distinct from a career office.
Public service rules require termination of any fixed career appointment to take up a tenured role.
It is therefore our belief that the informed general public will disregard the misinformation and misrepresentation of facts published by Sahara Reporters. NNPC compensation does not pay gratuity into billions and we are a compliant organisation that is committed to delivering greater value to Nigerians in strict compliance with extant laws and circulars.
The Group CEO and the CFO have demonstrated patriotism by ending their career appointments with the Corporation to serve the nation on five years tenured appointment in NNPC Limited.
The general public is therefore advised to disregard the spurious and malicious publications while the company will take necessary legal steps to seek redress,’’.